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by cyphar
3376 days ago
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None taken. To be clear, we do provide enterprise support for ext4 and XFS as well (which a lot of people use for the reasons you mentioned). In my experience, btrfs still has some growing pains (especially when it comes to quotas, which will cause your machine to lag quite a bit when doing a balance) but is definitely serviceable as a daily driver (though for long-term storage I use XFS). |
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Of course, someone has to go first and filesystems never truly get battle-hardened until distros start pushing them. I appreciate that SuSE does this from that perspective. It means when I switch over there will be less bugs. :)
I'm using btrfs as a daily driver on my workstations so I get some experience with the tooling, and also because features like consistent snapshots are really nice to have. Still haven't taken the plunge on the server side, I expect I'll give it a few years until it's considered "boring".